Car-keying victim drops charges against Cushing woman

The victim of a keyed pickup has asked authorities to dismiss charges against a Cushing woman who allegedly caused $2,000 worth of damage to his vehicle.

Prosecutor Carrie Gilgrease said the district attorney's office asked Judge Campbell Cox to approve the dismissal for Destiny Nicole Adams, 21, and he complied.

According to a previous report, deputies with the Nacogdoches County Sheriff's Office arrested Adams in April for criminal mischief when she and three other individuals showed up at someone's property.

The homeowner
did not want Adams or the other individuals on their property, located
on Morrow Road, off FM 343, and criminal trespassing complaints were
filed.

The individuals were instructed to leave the property.

Before Adams left, she allegedly took a key along the side of the
homeowner's 2001 Ford pickup truck, leaving an estimated
$2,000 in damages.

Officers with the Lufkin ISD Police Department arrested high school student Tevin Dewayne Sanders in October 2016 for allegedly coming up behind a teacher who was working late and putting a cord in front of her neck.

Officers with the Lufkin ISD Police Department arrested high school student Tevin Dewayne Sanders in October 2016 for allegedly coming up behind a teacher who was working late and putting a cord in front of her neck.

According to agriculture experts at Angelina County's Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service, the recent heavy rain, combined with the East Texas region's clay layer, could make soil water logged and prevent plant growth.

According to agriculture experts at Angelina County's Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service, the recent heavy rain, combined with the East Texas region's clay layer, could make soil water logged and prevent plant growth.